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Pages tagged “Kuranda Paper”

  • Watch Out For Sick Frogs!

    Many of you will have spotted the articles in ABC News and the Guardian about all the frog deaths in the eastern and southern states. This tragedy follows on the heels of the carnage caused by the notorious bushfires of the 2019/2020 summer but the cause is likely to be the opposite situation: bitter cold!

    Written by Friends of the Earth Fnq
    September 16, 2021

  • A View From the Understory - September 2021

    Hope is strong.

    If you’ve never written a letter to a politician, now is the time to start. The next federal election could be in November this year or latest May of next year. The most important action that you can take is to write to your local federal member, the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition telling them that you will not vote for a representative or a party that does not commit to zero greenhouse gas emissions and no new coal-mines and coal power-stations by 2030. Here is why.

    Written by Paul Devine
    August 31, 2021

  • A View From the Understory - August 2021

    Home, home again, I like to be here when I can.

    The universe came out of the big bang about 13.8 billion years ago. Our planet earth is about 4.5 billion years old.

    Written by Paul Devine
    July 31, 2021

  • A View From the Understory - July 2021

    Let’s shun the Selfish Society

    In 2008, the New Economics Foundation (1) drew together psychological data from many sources to help define the human actions that promote well-being. They declared the most significant of these to be; connecting to the people around us, being active in our bodies, taking notice of the world, learning new skills and giving to others.

     

    Written by Paul Devine
    June 30, 2021

  • A View From the Understory - June 2021

    It’s a mad, mad world.

    “The world we live in should not be treated as normal, and it should not be a sign of good health to become ‘well adjusted’ to a society that is casually practising ecocide, celebrating narcissism, institutionalising racism and assessing the value of all things according to the cold logic of profit maximisation.”

    Written by Paul Devine
    May 31, 2021

  • Guardians of the Wet Tropics - April 2021 Update

    We are all busy people doing our part to make a positive difference to our community and the environment. As the challenges grow, our knowledge of where to go to get help or find resources, how to reach out to get support for projects or how to develop strategies for a campaign can be a struggle. Maybe the Guardians of the Wet Tropics project could help you.

    Written by Friends of the Earth Fnq
    April 21, 2021

  • A View From the Understory _ May 2021

    The future’s uncertain and the end is always near
    So where do you sit on the doom to hope scale. Do you find it easier to imagine the end of the world than to see humans change our behaviour, turn the ship around, save our civilization and all that sails within her. Or do you think that human ingenuity, optimism and technology will save the day.

    Written by Paul Devine
    April 15, 2021

  • Mareeba Shire Council's Commitment to Environmental Sustainability

    Mareeba Shire council has just released a new Environmental Protection and Sustainability Policy, stating "this policy has been developed in recognition of the many natural assets of the Shire and the value that its residents and visitors place upon them."

     

    Written by Friends of the Earth Fnq
    April 14, 2021

  • More and Better Funded National Parks

    Friends of the Earth FNQ supports Queensland Conservation's National Parks for Life campaign for better funding and a doubling of Queensland's protected areas.

    'Well-managed national parks and private land reserves are our best chance to protect endangered wildlife, conserve nature for future generations and protect cultural values.

    Written by Friends of the Earth Fnq
    April 14, 2021

  • A View From the Understory - April 2021

    Could Kuranda become a “Ciudad Dulce”?

    A recently published report, “Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic”(1), prepared by thirty-eight scientists from Australian universities and agencies describes nineteen Australian ecosystems that are collapsing due to the prolonged and ongoing impacts of human activity.

    Written by Paul Devine
    April 13, 2021

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Friends of the Earth FNQ acknowledges the First Nations people on the land on which it meets and that the sovereignty of land was never ceded. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge the pivotal role that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to play within the Australian community.


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